Synthesis and Structural Analysis of Aspergillus fumigatus Galactosaminogalactans featuring alpha-galactose, alpha-galactosamine and alpha-N-acetyl galactosamine linkages.

2020 
Galactosaminogalactan (GAG) is a prominent cell wall component of the opportunistic fungal pathogen Aspergillus fumigatus . GAG is a heteropolysaccharide composed of a -1,4-linked galactose, galactosamine and N -acetylgalactosamine residues. To enable biochemical studies, a library of GAG-fragments was constructed featuring specimens containing a -galactose-, a -galactosamine and a - N -acetyl galactosamine linkages. Key features of the synthetic strategy include the use of di- tert -butylsilylidene directed a -galactosylation methodology and regioselective benzoylation reactions using benzoyl-hydroxybenzotriazole (Bz-OBt). Structural analysis of the Gal, GalN and GalNAc oligomers by a combination of NMR and MD approaches revealed that the oligomers adopt an elongated, almost straight, structure, stabilized by inter-residue H-bonds, one of which is a non-conventional C-H....O hydrogen bond between H5 of the residue (i+1) and O3 of the residue (i). The structures position the C-2 substituents almost perpendicular to the oligosaccharide main chain axis, pointing to the bulk solvent and available for interactions with antibodies or other binding partners.
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